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Demonstrate your understanding of the different language registers by retelling a short personal story in two different registers.
First, write your story as if you were telling the story to a professional adult, such as a teacher.
Then, rewrite your story as if you were telling it to a young child. You will use different levels of language to tell the same story.
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